

IMPORTANT CONTACT INFO
YHSA (630) 553-4385
YHS ( 630) 553-4380
Associate Principal for Student Services Megan Martinez X4168
Associate Principal for Teaching & Learning Nathan Schroll X4194
Division Chair for Student Support Services Jeannine Pacetti X4096
Division Chair for Educational Services Lisa Molek X6381
YHSA Team: (9th Grade based on last name)
Dean of Students Joe Fornell jfornell@y115 org X4113
Counselor (A-L) Jennifer Waldvogel jwaldvogel@y115 org X4101
Counselor (M-Z) Nicole Wilk nwilk@y115.org X4039
School Nurse Arlene Anderson aanderson@y115 org X4925
Social Worker Allison Byrne abyrne@y115.org X4073
YHS Team: (10th-12th Grade based on last name)
Counselor (A-Del) Alely Nunez anunez@y115 org X4365
Counselor (Dem-I) Kendall Sims ksims@y115.org X6449
Counselor (J-Mor) Lisa Jones ljones@y115.org X6622
Counselor (Mos-Shan) Noemi Terrazas nterrazas@y115.org X4241
Counselor (Shap-Z) Nick Leonard nleonard@y115 org X4051
Social Worker (A-L) Kurt Holubetz kholubetz@y115 org X4138
Social Worker (M-Z) Sydne Plunkett splunkett@y115 org X4388
YHS Division Chairs:
Applied Math Kim Wensits kwensits@y115.org X4134
Applied Science Julie Renda jrenda@y115 org X4117
Art, World Lang. & EL Tara Olsen tolsen@y115.org X6588
Communication Arts Kim Zoephel kzoephel@y115 org X4132
Music Justin Heinekamp jheinekamp@y115 org X4238
Social Science Jory Regnier jregnier@y115.org X4112
Wellness John Ernser jernser@y115 org X4096
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MEET YOUR LEADERSHIP TEAM


Years at YHS: 11
Alma Mater(s): USAF, Elmhurst College, Northern Illinois University, St Francis University
Favorite Class in High School: Human Geography/Economics
Sports/Activities in High School: Football, Wrestling, Baseball
Years at YHS: 17

dtravis@y115.org
Alma Mater(s): Eastern Illinois, Aurora University
Favorite Class in School: Social Studies
Sports/Activities in High School: Cheerleading
Years at YHS: 15

mmartinez@y115.org
Alma Mater(s): Eastern Illinois, Northern Illinois, American College of Education
Favorite Class in High School: Creative Writing
Sports/Activities in High School: Basketball
Years at YHS: 15
Alma Mater(s): Aurora University
nschroll@y115.org

Favorite Class in High School: CAD Drafting, Woods
Sports/Activities in High School: Golf, Basketball, Baseball
lengelhardt@y115 org



MEET YOUR HOUSE TEAM


Years at YHS: 17
Alma Mater(s): University of Illinois, Aurora University
Favorite Class in High School: U.S. History
Sports/Activities in High School: Football, Wrestling, Baseball
jfornell@y115 org jfornell@y115.org

Years at YHS: 5
Alma Mater(s): St. Francis, Aurora University
Favorite Class in High School: PE
Sports/Activities in High School: Key Club, National Honor Society, Cross Country, Basketball, Soccer
abyrne@y115 org abyrne@y115 org

Years at YHS: 17
Alma Mater(s): University of Illinois, North Central, Northern Illinois, Aurora University
Favorite Class in High School: Newspaper, English Lit
Sports/Activities in High School: Key Club, Orchestra, Speech Team, Quill & Scroll
Years at YHS: 7
jjwaldvogel@y115.org waldvogel@y115.org
Alma Mater(s): Northern Montana State, Lewis
Favorite Class in High School: Creative Writing, Psych
Sports/Activities in High School: Basketball, Soccer
nwilk@y115 org nwilk@y115.org



Years at YHS: 5
Alma Mater(s): Iowa State, Marycrest University
Favorite Class in High School: Biology
Sports/Activities in High School: Softball, Basketball, Track & Field, Cross Country

Years at YHS: 16
Alma Mater(s): Illinois State, Loyola, Aurora University, Northern Illinois, Virginia University
Favorite Class in High School: Nutrition, Child Development
Sports/Activities in High School: Track, Cross Country
jpacetti@y115

Years at YHS: 11
Alma Mater(s): Ashford University, University of St. Francis Favorite Class in High School: Sports Officiating
Sports/Activities in High School: Student Mediator, Volleyball, NHS


lmolek@y115

YHS GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS YHS GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS




Before you select your classes for 9th grade, review YHS graduation requirements & recommendations for college-bound students.
Think about your next four years as one large plan. How will 9th grade courses fit into this plan?




L A C E M E N T
O F F E R I N G S

Advanced Placement courses offer high school students an opportunity to study college-level material while still enrolled in high school. By participating in the AP examination program, students may receive advanced placement, credit, or both from a specific college or university. Check with specific colleges or universities to see if AP credit is accepted Students are required to take the AP test in the spring for every AP course they are enrolled in A new law that went into effect, at the start of the 2017-2018 school year, now requires all public colleges and universities in Illinois to give college credit for AP scores of 3 or higher. A D V A N C E D P
Social Science
AP Human Geography
AP European History
AP United States Government and Politics
AP United States History
AP Psychology
Applied Math
AP Calculus AB
AP Calculus BC
AP Precalculus
AP Statistics
AP Computer Science Principles A
Art/World Languages
AP Studio Art
AP Art History
AP Spanish Literature
AP Spanish Language & Culture
AP German Communication Arts
AP English Language and Composition
AP English Literature and Composition
Music
AP Music Theory
Applied Science
AP Biology
AP Chemistry
AP Environmental Science
AP Physics
AP Capstone Classes
AP Capstone: Seminar
AP Capstone: Research

DUAL
High school students enroll in courses approved by a postsecondary institution for college credit and transfer credit There are fees associated with these courses
E n g l i s h 1 0 1
E n g l i s h 1 0 2
I n t r o d u c t i o n t o
E d u c a t i o n 2 0 0
C l i n i c a l E x p e r i e n c e i n
E d u c a t i o n 2 0 2
B a s i c S t a t i s t i c s
M T H 1 0 7
A l g e b r a f o r B u s i n e s s a n d S o c i a l S c i e n c e
M T H 1 0 9
C a l c u l u s f o r B u s i n e s s
a n d S o c i a l S c i e n c e
M T H 2 1 1
T e c h n i c a l D r a w i n g I
C A D 1 0 0
A u t o C A D 1 C A D 1 0 2
G e o l o g y G L G 1 0 0 / G L G 1 0 1
A s t r o n o m y A S T 1 0 0
B u s i n e s s I n t e g r a t i o n
S y s t e m s C I S 1 1 0
I n t r o d u c t i o n t o
P r o g r a m m i n g C I S 1 1 5
N e t w o r k i n g E s s e n t i a l s
C I S 1 2 2
W e b D e v e l o p m e n t f o r
H T M L W E B 1 1 0
I n f o r m a t i o n
T e c h n o l o g y P r o j e c t M a n a g e m e n t C I S 2 0 5
I n t e r m e d i a t e S p a n i
Articulation Credit: College credit is awarded once the student is enrolled at the college issuing the articulation agreement and after the student has successfully completed a designated number of credit hours or terms.
Aviation Fundamentals (AVMT 10600)
Aircraft Structures (AVMT 11000)
Construction Industry (CMT 101)
Print Reading for Construction (CMT 105)
Blueprint Reading (WLD 101)
Gas Metal Arc & Flux Cored Arc Welding (WLD 125)
Medical Terminology (HIT 110)
Basic Prevention and Care of Athletic Injuries (KPE 150)
Strength and Conditioning Principles (KPE 237)
Introduction to Exercise Science and Sports Professions (KPE 209)
Fire Responder (EMS 101)
Basic Operations Firefighter
Module A (FSC 105)
Firefighter Module B(FSC 115)
Firefighter Module C (FSC 118)
Technical Rescue & Vehicle
Operations (FSC 215)
Hazardous Materials (FSC 120)
Advanced Tech Firefighter (FSC 125)
Vehicle Machinery Ops (FSC 150)
Introduction to Esthetics (EST 100)
First Aid and ER (PE 162)
S u r v e y o f W e l d i n g ( W L D 1 0 0 )
O x y - F u e l W e l d i n g a n d C u t t i n g ( W L D 1 1 5 )
S h i e l d e d M e t a l A r c
W e l d i n g ( W L D 1 2 0 )
B a s i c N u r s e A s s i s t a n t
T r a i n i n g ( W C C N A S
1 0 1 / K C C N U R 1 0 0 )
M e d i c a l T e r m i n o l o g y
( K C C O S 2 1 6 )
B a s i c P r e v e n t i o n a n d
C a r e o f A t h l e t i c
I n j u r i e s ( K P E 1 5 0 )
I n t r o d u c t i o n t o
W i n d o w s ( C I S 1 0 5 )
E m e r g e n c y M e d i c a l
T e c h n i c i a n ( E M T 1 2 0 )
F i r e f i g h t e r M o d u l e A
( F S C 1 0 5 )
F i r e f i g h t e r M o d u l e
B ( F S C 1 1 5 )
F i r e f i g h t e r M o d u l e C
( F S C 1 1 8 )
T e c h n i c a l R e s c u e &
V e h i c l e O p e r a t i o n s
( F S C 2 1 5 )
H a z a r d o u s M a t e r i a l s
O p e r a t i o n s ( F S C 1 2 0 )
A d v a n c e d T e c h n i c i a n
F i r e f i g h t e r ( F S C 1 2 5 )
V e h i c l e M a c h i n e r y
O p e r a t i o n s ( F S C 1 5 0 )
C r i m i n a l I n v e s t i g a t i o n s
( C R J 2 0 1 )
I n t r o d u c t i o n t o E a r l y
C h i l d h o o d E d u c a t i o n
( E C E 1 0 1 )
G u i d i n g Y o u n g
C h i l d r e n ( E C E 1 1 2 )
For club descriptions and sponsors ’ info, scan the QR code below

GET INVOLVED
Academic Clubs
Art Club
Educators Rising

Future Business Leaders (FBLA)
German Club
Math Team
Medical Club
Scholastic Bowl
Spanish Club
Service Clubs
Circle of Friends
Key Club
Student Ambassadors
Student Council
Students Acting for the Environment
Teens Reaching Youth (TRY)
Special Interests
Dungeons & Dragons Club
Literary Festival
Newspaper
Robotics Club
Video Game Club
World Class Travel
Yearbook
You Choose Student Book Club
Performing Arts
Color Guard
Music Ensembles
Musical Theater
Speech Team
Step Team
Theater
Find tryout information and coach contacts for these Fall Sports on the following sites:
Y115 WebsiteYHS Sports Snap WebsiteYHS Athletics


Cheerleading
Cross country
Football
Girls’ Flag Football
Golf
Dance
Boys’ Soccer
Girls’ Swim & Dive
Girls’ Tennis
Girl’s Volleyball
German Honor Society
National Art Honor Society
National English Honor Society
National Honor Society
National Math Honor Society
National Social Studies Honor Society
National Technical Honor Society
Science Honor Society
Spanish Honor Society
Tri-M Music Honor Society
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